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mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend millions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i approved this message. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> welcome back to my method to the madness episode of the craziest show though i'm a complete crazy man if i say it myself. we are talking about the tricks i use to find you opportunities to pick stocks, to know when to sell. all the methods that made me a good money manager frankly and helps me put together the show every night. trying to enlighten you about what's behind the scenes to make you the most money. we are transcending the usual model. i want to teach you how to do what i do
mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend millions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i approved this message. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came...
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months when it comes to the deficit. $100 billion more person month that we spend over what we take in. you have to have bigger cuts on the table to get republicans to come along. >> we're only paying for 40% of what we spend today. it's interesting to see and what the futures are doing right now. very thinly traded at this hour on a friday evening it would be interesting to see and what they signal in terms of where we stand, now that we've heard from the president and some sort of modest optimism from both leader reid and minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> tyler, we want to go back to eamon javers. >> you just said when will we hear now from the president again? nbc news is tweeting that barack obama will appear as a guest on "meet the press" this weekend. when we will hear from the president again will be sunday morning. something to watch out for over the weekend. presumably, we'll get incremental details on what this deal is. as this is negotiated throughout friday night, into saturday and the president's appearance into sunday morning. >> president obama to appear on "meet th
months when it comes to the deficit. $100 billion more person month that we spend over what we take in. you have to have bigger cuts on the table to get republicans to come along. >> we're only paying for 40% of what we spend today. it's interesting to see and what the futures are doing right now. very thinly traded at this hour on a friday evening it would be interesting to see and what they signal in terms of where we stand, now that we've heard from the president and some sort of...
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care, one year delay of obama care and the possibility of more spending cuts. that would be in the debt package. let me just ask you, is it possible the cr and the debt package, the debt ceiling package come together as one, or do you have to passaic two different ones because the clock is ticking as you know. what happens. give us a sense of how this plays out. >> they could come together. i'm not in favor of doing that. the october 15th date from the administration is imaginary. it probably end of thanksgiving before we really have a problem. there will be no default. washington has agreed on that. the specter of that is something the white house likes to talk about. one thing you have to recall and the president must understand this the house republicans are convinced we got at least try to balance the budget in ten years. in ten years. that's how far we're off the track where we need to be and to balance in ten years you got to do a lot more simply delaying obama care for a year. you got to make sure medicare doesn't expand. you need a growing economy and t
care, one year delay of obama care and the possibility of more spending cuts. that would be in the debt package. let me just ask you, is it possible the cr and the debt package, the debt ceiling package come together as one, or do you have to passaic two different ones because the clock is ticking as you know. what happens. give us a sense of how this plays out. >> they could come together. i'm not in favor of doing that. the october 15th date from the administration is imaginary. it...
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we have more on what looks more and more like the same old obama tax and spend. please stay with us. we'll be right back. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half hour it's a huge win for natural gas. ford announces it will start offering nat gas powered ford 150, that's f-150 trucks this fall. that is the number one-selling vehicle in america, folks. so this is a big story. and what do business leaders really think of president obama's big corporate tax reform plan? here's a hint. not much. their overseas earnings are going to be taxed way too high, and net tax revenues could go up a trillion dollars. but first up, the problems with obama care keep piling up, and i want to go back to josh lipton for a look at what is happening today. what you got, jo
we have more on what looks more and more like the same old obama tax and spend. please stay with us. we'll be right back. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." i'm larry kudlow. in this half...
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mitt romney and his billionaire allies can spend milions to distort the president's words. but they're not interested in rebuilding the middle class. he is. i'm barack obama and i with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. [ bull bellowing ] >> i have one more method to my madness. this time i want to talk selling. along with when you buy may be the most important undervalued tool in your home arsenal. how do you know when to sell a hot stock? how do you get out before the party ends. this is a question that needs to be answered. there is a lot of money to be made owning hot stocks with momentum. when you play the momentum game you've got to know when it's time to leave the table. there are
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hillary's more hawkish than obama and any republican will be too. one look at china tells me as much as you think we're spending, it ain't enough. world's already lining up for lockheed's air missile defense system. so yes, we've got tech and then we have everything else. it's so easy to focus on tech, because it's miserable. this is my bottom line. with when there are so many ways to win from stock issuance. rising budgets. takeovers, weaker dollar, we have to stay focused. or we can focus on apple, microsoft. you know what i say, you can own those. i'm not telling you not to. let's stay positive, even as we know a portion of the portfolio is deeply embedded in the house of pain. tom in ohio, tom. >> listen to you in the morning and the evening. >> can't get enough of me? >> talk to my wife, she's had it. >> my question for you is horizon pharma. whether to buy more, hold or sell. >> we're in the j & j market, we don't want to full around. the market is putting a premium on high growth. by the way, exxon lost its aaa balance sheets. not many compan
hillary's more hawkish than obama and any republican will be too. one look at china tells me as much as you think we're spending, it ain't enough. world's already lining up for lockheed's air missile defense system. so yes, we've got tech and then we have everything else. it's so easy to focus on tech, because it's miserable. this is my bottom line. with when there are so many ways to win from stock issuance. rising budgets. takeovers, weaker dollar, we have to stay focused. or we can focus on...
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president trump spending saturday in must-win pennsylvania, with three rallies across that state. now, a live look in rochester, minnesota, where the trump campaign planned a rally with thousands and thousands of supporters, but covid safety rules in the state capped the crowd at just 250. he says he'll go anyway. the president stepped off air force one just minutes ago over in milwaukee, biden is set to give a soul of the nation speech within the next hour. biden's running mate, senator kamala harris, campaigning in texas today, one of the traditionally deep state -- red -- red states that democrats are looking to flip. oops more than 9 million texans have voted already. 9 million. that's more than the entire voter turnout there four years ago. in total, president trump is planning 14 rallies in the final three days of the campaign on the trail today, president trump continuing to insist that we're rounding a turn of the pandemic of course, we're not we just had more than 90,000 new covid cases in a single day for the first time ever. we're on the ground, following both campaigns
president trump spending saturday in must-win pennsylvania, with three rallies across that state. now, a live look in rochester, minnesota, where the trump campaign planned a rally with thousands and thousands of supporters, but covid safety rules in the state capped the crowd at just 250. he says he'll go anyway. the president stepped off air force one just minutes ago over in milwaukee, biden is set to give a soul of the nation speech within the next hour. biden's running mate, senator kamala...
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reducing our spending by 25%, telling the world we were going to be another community of nations and made the world more dangerous, look what happened after that with north korea, iran, china and now russia this is amateur hour and makes the world very dangerous it's time for the american public to realize the liberal left has fooled us and this is the aftermath of that, but you don't have to look at ukraine, that's just the local of the last of several disasters. i mean, look at the border, what's going on in california. the democratic platform failed and that's what we need to remember in this sad episode in ukraine. >> we'll see what happens down in georgia if governor kemp does get the recommendation you're onboard as being a supporter -- you want to be stacey abrams, either you or governor kemp? >> absolutely. i mean, my reason for getting in here is i did not want conrad abrams to become governor of georgia. this is my home state. we're not going to let that happen mer whoever is the nominee from the republican side >> very good former senator, georgia senator running for georg
reducing our spending by 25%, telling the world we were going to be another community of nations and made the world more dangerous, look what happened after that with north korea, iran, china and now russia this is amateur hour and makes the world very dangerous it's time for the american public to realize the liberal left has fooled us and this is the aftermath of that, but you don't have to look at ukraine, that's just the local of the last of several disasters. i mean, look at the border,...
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it is to me, first of all, a good thing, not a bad thing because it cuts spending, which is a good thing for the economy and people favor that. >> right. >> but also, i think from obama on down, democrats are obsessed with sequestration, to the point where they'll take a mass murder tragedy and apply it to sequestration. it tells me something that the talking points are that party are like a pin ball machine on permanent tilt. >> do you remember they used to do the same thing with the iraq war? there was this hurricane -- i forget what state. sebelius was the governor. the whole thing turned out to be completely false. it's the same thing as thei sequestration now. harry reed is having a bhaerg gun control. do you think this is about gun control or mental illness? >> it's absolutely about mental illness. all of these cases have been about the mentally ill. these shootings started going up in the 70s when we started throwing people out of mental ins state officials. >> but we're not talking about anorexia or kleptomania here. these are people to for their own good, they are more dangerous
it is to me, first of all, a good thing, not a bad thing because it cuts spending, which is a good thing for the economy and people favor that. >> right. >> but also, i think from obama on down, democrats are obsessed with sequestration, to the point where they'll take a mass murder tragedy and apply it to sequestration. it tells me something that the talking points are that party are like a pin ball machine on permanent tilt. >> do you remember they used to do the same thing...
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win or lose, we're going to spend the evening there to follow the campaign. >> okay. tracie potts from cincinnati. thanks very much. and we'll have plenty more info on ohio later in the program. >> ohio, colorado, florida, those are the three, i think. >> i bet a lot of global investors are googling the u.s. state map this morning. >>> there is a plan known as the fiscal cliff and automatically triggered $600 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts which would send the u.s. into a recession. >> in this animation, eamon javers has explained the fiscal cliff and gives a couple scenarios for avoiding it. >> the u.s. is barreling towards the fiscal cliff, that's when come on on 2013, mandatory budget cuts and tax increases kick into reduce the deficit by $560 billion. the map drawn by congress leads to automatic cuts next year of $27 billion each in defense and nondefense spending and another $12 billion in cuts to medicare. but here's what lowers the deficit most. higher taxes. all the bush tax cuts go away and a 2% payroll tax comes back. all this coming at once would pu
win or lose, we're going to spend the evening there to follow the campaign. >> okay. tracie potts from cincinnati. thanks very much. and we'll have plenty more info on ohio later in the program. >> ohio, colorado, florida, those are the three, i think. >> i bet a lot of global investors are googling the u.s. state map this morning. >>> there is a plan known as the fiscal cliff and automatically triggered $600 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts which would send the...
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from the obama administration it will be on steroid because biden has gone beyond the policies that obama made work. if you are talking about infrastructure, let's address it and find a way to pay for it if you are talking about spending and spending and spending as if there is no end to this, that has to stop or we will have an economic collapse >> andy and stephanie, thank you for being with us today. >> thanks. >>> okay coming up, when we return, breaking news on boeing. telling customers to stop flying 737 max jets phil lebeau has more >>> and we have harvey pitt with the latest message for spacs big news in spac world we'll dive into all of it. back in a moment ♪ ♪ the moxie showerhead speaker. only from kohler. lately, it's been hard to think about the future. but thinking about the future, is human nature. at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors create personalized investment strategies to help you get back to your future. edward jones. just over a year ago, i was drowning in credit card debt. sofi helped me pay off twenty-three thousand dollars of credit card debt. they
from the obama administration it will be on steroid because biden has gone beyond the policies that obama made work. if you are talking about infrastructure, let's address it and find a way to pay for it if you are talking about spending and spending and spending as if there is no end to this, that has to stop or we will have an economic collapse >> andy and stephanie, thank you for being with us today. >> thanks. >>> okay coming up, when we return, breaking news on boeing....
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, which would apply to any president and actively supported the obama-biden election a white house official praised tesla on tuesday in an e-mail to cnbc saying tesla has done extraordinary things for electric vehicles, and that's a big part of why the whole industry now knows evs are the future and there's no doubt i mean, it is glaring. the admission is just glaringly stupid, and i mean if you think evs -- nobody thinks anything -- now, i like the new portia, going back to that it's a cool looking car. i don't know if it ranks up there with tesla >> my question is do you think biden should just invite him to the white house as a one-on-one, do it as a photo op? >> let me ask you when you hear elon say, hey, i promise i'll behave, do you put that in the bank >> i actually think he probably would. >> you do? >> he might make a dig or comment about unions or something like that, which, you know, given the numbers we've talked about in terms of pay for some of the unionized auto makers -- >> title doesn't matter to elon especially seeing some of the comments he'll make about senator warren or
, which would apply to any president and actively supported the obama-biden election a white house official praised tesla on tuesday in an e-mail to cnbc saying tesla has done extraordinary things for electric vehicles, and that's a big part of why the whole industry now knows evs are the future and there's no doubt i mean, it is glaring. the admission is just glaringly stupid, and i mean if you think evs -- nobody thinks anything -- now, i like the new portia, going back to that it's a cool...
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underinvested i wish former president obama, you want to ask him, what happened why didn't you spend more on the cloud? the problem with that is that they were all trying, i think. they have big government contracts. it's not like the government was asleep at the wheel but the move to cloud happened so fast, you could argue that the retailers aren't on the cloud, just starting to get on the cloud they're just starting. i would love to have some of those contracts. >> jim, some of the auto parts supplierstoday, o'reilly, auto zone, advance. >> people keep thinking what's next you know that amazon is going to move into that because that's a very big market. >> ordering a muffler? >> auto zone is a big company. that whole group is right for consolidation. bezos sits around and says should we dominate auto parts? what's an amazing guy. what should we take over today what should we destroy today with our gross margins tv hosts who do business yeah okay. >> i wonder whether destroying industry on earth is getting a little pedestrian, that there's bigger fish he's going to want to fry on ma
underinvested i wish former president obama, you want to ask him, what happened why didn't you spend more on the cloud? the problem with that is that they were all trying, i think. they have big government contracts. it's not like the government was asleep at the wheel but the move to cloud happened so fast, you could argue that the retailers aren't on the cloud, just starting to get on the cloud they're just starting. i would love to have some of those contracts. >> jim, some of the auto...
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, and to cut spending and taxing? >> undoubtedly, larry. and as much as the impasse ends tonight, and this package will likely pass the senate and the house, we're looking at december and january as another big fight between both parties as they try to win some kind of fiscal reforms or revenue for the democrats. >> see, that's the part. to be honest with you, that's the part i don't get. after going through all this thing, and i agree with you there is a lot of exhaustion, a lot of political exhaustion, probably a lot of mental fatigue going on and physically they're probably really tired. i just don't know why they didn't cut themselves a little more slack, okay. i went through some of these things years ago with reagan. i mean just the simple one-year extension on the debt court of appealing to me would have made a lot more sense than 90 days or something like that. why? i just don't get that? >> when i spoke to a lot of house republicans tonight, we weren't talking about the whip count. we were talking about the b
, and to cut spending and taxing? >> undoubtedly, larry. and as much as the impasse ends tonight, and this package will likely pass the senate and the house, we're looking at december and january as another big fight between both parties as they try to win some kind of fiscal reforms or revenue for the democrats. >> see, that's the part. to be honest with you, that's the part i don't get. after going through all this thing, and i agree with you there is a lot of exhaustion, a lot of...
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, he won't want a ver controversial day one initiative but a lot of these tax increases are tied to spending programs. so there could be bipartisan infrastructure bill or bipartisan certain relief covid relief bill which i would expect in 2001, we did come together around 9/11 and had massive bipartisan ship. if we see those spending bills come forward, they may have tax provisions in them, which could be some tax increases to pay for some spending and the votes will be bought off by on the spending side so we could see tax changes for sure but not of the making any tuld in what we saw in president-elect biden's proposals. >> would you foresee the gop or republicans bargaining with the corporate tax rate, and in your view, do you think that 21 went too far, is 25 okay, 28, whatever, or do you think that that was a good level and has it been helpful to rpgs coulds? you know, you can't punt on this you may not know about the vaccine, but you know something about accounting, i hope is 21 okay >> yeah, 21 is the right area because remember, 21 is the corporate rate at the federal level, you add
, he won't want a ver controversial day one initiative but a lot of these tax increases are tied to spending programs. so there could be bipartisan infrastructure bill or bipartisan certain relief covid relief bill which i would expect in 2001, we did come together around 9/11 and had massive bipartisan ship. if we see those spending bills come forward, they may have tax provisions in them, which could be some tax increases to pay for some spending and the votes will be bought off by on the...
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the 1.2, 1.3% we've averaged in the obama years we certainly have to do better than that to grow our economy and deal with the huge debt we have. so let's focus on that and then let's cut some spending that's what we told the voters we were all about when we elected us let's focus on that. >> how is congressman scalise? have you heard in the last couple of days he tweeted, i think. >> yeah. which is great to see. steve came in just a year after i did. we've known each other now for nine years here in the congress. super guy and we're wishing the best for him i hear what you hear in the news and we've been asked not to visit with steve, let him recover the best he can. so it's good news what we're hearing. >> will be great when he walks back in on the floor not a dry eye. i mean, that's going to be -- so, just shifting gears a little biggest election in the history of the republic happened yesterday down in georgia. i don't know whether you caught it but, it was big until the democrats lost and then it was just as expected, because the republicans have always won there. you notice tha
the 1.2, 1.3% we've averaged in the obama years we certainly have to do better than that to grow our economy and deal with the huge debt we have. so let's focus on that and then let's cut some spending that's what we told the voters we were all about when we elected us let's focus on that. >> how is congressman scalise? have you heard in the last couple of days he tweeted, i think. >> yeah. which is great to see. steve came in just a year after i did. we've known each other now for...
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now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. >>> welcome back. president obama expected to nominate his chief of staff, jack lew, to replace treasury secretary timothy geithner. that's expected tomorrow. it's a big move at a time when the white house is about to enter a showdown with congress over raising the country's debt ceiling, so how does tim pact that battle with lew substituting for geithner as the main player? >> steve liesman and rick santelli tell us what they think it all means. steve, you first. you recently did, as you know that great interview with tim geithner right here on the "closing bell." how well do you know lew? >> not as well. he was at omb for a brief time, a couple years in this administration, his second go-round there. look, we're learning more about him, and i don't think there's very much mystery here. he would be picked for the job because he's a budget expert, and that also he's a loyalist inside the obama administration and in a place that values loyalty like a lot of whit
now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. >>> welcome back. president obama expected to nominate his chief of staff, jack lew, to replace treasury secretary timothy geithner. that's expected tomorrow. it's a big move at a time when the white house is about to enter a showdown with congress over raising the country's debt ceiling, so how does tim pact that battle with lew substituting for geithner as the...
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i'm barack obama and i don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale. save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> announcer: lightning round is >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ clock ticking ] [ bell ringing ] >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. cramer's "mad money." you say the name of the stock. i don't know the calls or the name of the stock ahead of time. i tell you whether to buy or sell. when you hear this sound -- [ buzzer ] -- then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? it's time for the lightning round on cramer's "mad money." want to start in new jersey with nis. >> caller: b-b-boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: i want to give a shoutout to my grandmother. >> thank you. >> caller: i was in ariad pharmaceuticals. >> as we saw the other day they are paying off. i do like it. remember my thing. i said sell half and let
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the obama admin stragz has said that discretionary spending will be frozen. that will save them something, but won't save them enough. the trillions of obligations to the u.s. government remain to be resolved. >> good discussion, guys, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, president obama lands in a few minutes after signing a nuclear treaty with russia. health care, off shore drilling, china. does he have his mojo back and get financial reform through congress as a result and what about a nominee for the supreme court? the tax man comes next week, but the tax bomb could really hit your portfolio next year. we'll have ideas for smart tax investing. >>> up next, simon hobs and the gang with a fast money halftime report. >>> and the dow is within touching distance of 11,000, but as we look to complete now a sixth consecutive week of gain, the jury is still out as far as our fast money crew is concerned. i'm simon hobbs in for melissa lee, steve, jim and todd gordon. jim, why don't you like this rally? what's the matter with it? >> it started yesterday morning. ju
the obama admin stragz has said that discretionary spending will be frozen. that will save them something, but won't save them enough. the trillions of obligations to the u.s. government remain to be resolved. >> good discussion, guys, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, president obama lands in a few minutes after signing a nuclear treaty with russia. health care, off shore drilling, china. does he have his mojo back and get financial reform through congress as a result and what...
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if you're chris christie looking at the pros and cons of welcoming barack obama to new jersey, there are a whole lot of pros. nothing in the con column. >> you have some reporting on how the president plans to spend his day tomorrow. tell us about it. >> the president is going to be at home for the next couple of days in chicago. must feel like a big relief. today he's all over the map. he's already been in wisconsin. he'll be in columbus, ohio, he'll be in des moines iowa, then head back to chicago where he hopes to have a victory party on tuesday night and get some sleep in his own bed. >> apirparently also play some basketball with some chums as part of a ritual on election days past. >>> to bertha coombs for a "market flash." >> watching a company that makes water filtration systems. pall corp. they now say its outlook for the fiscal first quarter and the full year are looking closer to the lower end. part of it is a headwind of 3.5% which amounts to 7 cents to 10 cents a share. >> yikes. 6% decline on that stock. >>> let's recap some of the other big headlines in today's sessi s
if you're chris christie looking at the pros and cons of welcoming barack obama to new jersey, there are a whole lot of pros. nothing in the con column. >> you have some reporting on how the president plans to spend his day tomorrow. tell us about it. >> the president is going to be at home for the next couple of days in chicago. must feel like a big relief. today he's all over the map. he's already been in wisconsin. he'll be in columbus, ohio, he'll be in des moines iowa, then...
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to your point to obama care just in terms of addressing that huge curve in health care spending, that continuing climb, i realize that we had two problems in this country, one was the number of uninsured people, another was the health care spend increase. i don't think obama care has attacked the spending curve, i don't think this law does that. >> i don't agree with you on that necessarily. i think there are better ways we can begin to start looking at the spending volume. you know, when we talk about, you know, the medicaid part of obama care and the aca, you know, there's some things there that we've got to be conscientious about. because it's going to increase some of those types of spending. but by and large, if you do not get a hold on the idea that there's a number of people out there that are not participating in the health care system that creates greater health and the healthier people are the lower the costs are going to be. but just making sure that we are managing that coverage. you know, people -- way underestimate the number of people that are getting their health care
to your point to obama care just in terms of addressing that huge curve in health care spending, that continuing climb, i realize that we had two problems in this country, one was the number of uninsured people, another was the health care spend increase. i don't think obama care has attacked the spending curve, i don't think this law does that. >> i don't agree with you on that necessarily. i think there are better ways we can begin to start looking at the spending volume. you know, when...
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does that mean europeans should be spending more on their own defense? >> that will absolute hi be the okay outcome. but they have all differents, so particularly the baltic cubs. it's very understandable that the estonians want the reassurance from the obama visit to their country. but i don't think the people in finland would be gladdened by having -- american position. >> is that just this president or americans in general? >> in general. obama is perhaps the most european president that the americans have had in a long time. >> and in terms on of europeans and that defense spending, would you agree, then, that they've been like the grasshopper that sang all summer? they let this go and let this go hoping for the strategic putin but has the laboring been done against what when he said are the intentions. >> that could be very bad and that has to be counted. besides, i think we also need to have a look at the european union to do something wrong to create the kind of paranoia with russia today looks at the european union. we've had never had any antici
does that mean europeans should be spending more on their own defense? >> that will absolute hi be the okay outcome. but they have all differents, so particularly the baltic cubs. it's very understandable that the estonians want the reassurance from the obama visit to their country. but i don't think the people in finland would be gladdened by having -- american position. >> is that just this president or americans in general? >> in general. obama is perhaps the most european...
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the president and family spending two weeks at martha's vineya vineyard. did he hit a 58? that's your cnbc news update at this hour. for now, back to you. >> what an incredible round on sunday. >> wasn't that awesome. >> good for him. >>> meanwhile, donald trump laying out the economic vision for the country. but will big tax cuts renegotiating trade deals and curbing regulations help get the economy back on track? we'll hear from a top economist up next. >>> plus, just abysmal reviews did not stop "suicide squad" from making a killing at the box office over the weekend. coming up, we'll tell you how much money the film made and whether it could see a huge falloff next weekend when we come back. narrator: the best place to find adventure... kubo: come on, this way. narrator: ...is in the forest. kubo: wow. narrator: so grab your loved ones monkey: don't even. narrator: and explore a world of possibilities. kubo: it's beautiful. narrator: visit discovertheforest.org to find the closest forest or park to you. ♪ everything is cool when you're watching a screen ♪ i'm just
the president and family spending two weeks at martha's vineya vineyard. did he hit a 58? that's your cnbc news update at this hour. for now, back to you. >> what an incredible round on sunday. >> wasn't that awesome. >> good for him. >>> meanwhile, donald trump laying out the economic vision for the country. but will big tax cuts renegotiating trade deals and curbing regulations help get the economy back on track? we'll hear from a top economist up next. >>>...
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they attached reauthorization to a highway spending bill. common tactic in washington to get the thing done. but over on the house side, they're not going through with that. they have a three-month edition that doesn't include the export-import bank. the fate of that bank is up in the fair despite what the obama administration wants. >> should america revive the export-import bank? it's a good debate. joining us is director for center for trade policy at the cato institute and an economy for center of american progress. let's start with you, dan. you are fundamentally against any revival of the exim bank why? >> it lives on fumes of being the institution necessary to u.s. exports. it underwrites 1.4% of u.s. exports. it's not necessary. it imposes costs. politicians in the business community like to talk about exim like it's a costless wand. when we subsidize exports of steel, we are taxing u.s. users of steel. if u.s. steel gets a subsidy to sell to australia, the other u.s. steel companies are hurt by that as is john deere, caterpillar cat
they attached reauthorization to a highway spending bill. common tactic in washington to get the thing done. but over on the house side, they're not going through with that. they have a three-month edition that doesn't include the export-import bank. the fate of that bank is up in the fair despite what the obama administration wants. >> should america revive the export-import bank? it's a good debate. joining us is director for center for trade policy at the cato institute and an economy...
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. >>> president obama is giving his first state of the union address tuesday night. oh, this is annual, isn't it? he's expected to push his economic agenda. the president will outline spending initiatives for education, manufacturing and infrastructure. he'll head out on a three-day road trip to sell hesitate plan to the public of north carolina, georgia, and illinois. you can speshth him to come out with the democrats' plan to stave off the crisis. also a different name that's potentially going to hit. >>> and a senate panel is expected to drill jack lew about a bonus he received right before the bank got a taxpayer bailout. despite all the criticism, lew is still expected to be confirmed. >>> and the spanish pound, why one person at least believes it's time to sell sterling. >> and the u.s. dollar is set to win the war to be the weakest currency. as cnbc.com, read why it's expected to be weak for at least seven years. >> whab not the dollar against the pound. >> and take a minute to look through the slideshow on england's clubs at the top of that league. tickets go
. >>> president obama is giving his first state of the union address tuesday night. oh, this is annual, isn't it? he's expected to push his economic agenda. the president will outline spending initiatives for education, manufacturing and infrastructure. he'll head out on a three-day road trip to sell hesitate plan to the public of north carolina, georgia, and illinois. you can speshth him to come out with the democrats' plan to stave off the crisis. also a different name that's...
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white house are going to spend the next two years in investigations. every one of them is going to have to hire an attorney and you'll see even less get done. and so the fact that they're not doing more or he doesn't appear more concerned on the trail than he does by making some of these gaffes, it's stunning when you stop and think about what they're facing. >> but they're going to have to spend the next two years in investigations. >> we did give them a few things to investigate. there are a couple of ripe areas. >> there are some huge ripe areas that haven't been fully vetted, for sure. >> i know it's tough at this point. what would you contribute that to? >> i'd say 80% at this point. these things tend to break late and they tend to break in one direction. and you see some of these races where kay hagen in north carolina has led for most of the years. democrats pulling out of these house races. all the signs lead to this is going to be a pretty good year for republicans. >> i don't want to take any -- they're kind of fun to watch. people run from -
white house are going to spend the next two years in investigations. every one of them is going to have to hire an attorney and you'll see even less get done. and so the fact that they're not doing more or he doesn't appear more concerned on the trail than he does by making some of these gaffes, it's stunning when you stop and think about what they're facing. >> but they're going to have to spend the next two years in investigations. >> we did give them a few things to investigate....
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recession of the gdp for the first quarter driven in part by a surprise contraction in health care spending. how did the government misread this so badly? we'll look at that coming up. >>> jeff zients, national economic council director and assistant to president obama on economic policy will speak with us exclusively and we'll ask him about that. >>> the other big story of the day, as you heard, the supreme court ruling against up-start aereo for violating broadcasters' copyrights. we'll look at what's next for the start-up and what this means for broadcasters. is there still a business opportunity using the business model that aereo has been using, maybe even for broadcasters? we'll look at that coming up when kelly and i continue after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they
recession of the gdp for the first quarter driven in part by a surprise contraction in health care spending. how did the government misread this so badly? we'll look at that coming up. >>> jeff zients, national economic council director and assistant to president obama on economic policy will speak with us exclusively and we'll ask him about that. >>> the other big story of the day, as you heard, the supreme court ruling against up-start aereo for violating broadcasters'...
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you know, anyway, so the obamas are on the campaign trail. but it is interesting the amount he could spend on the campaign. the journal says his annual income babssed on this is $160 million. >> who can live on that? >> he's got to raise money. >> would you spend your own billion dollars on a campaign? >> well, taking campaign contributions means you're in the back pocket of donors, then i probably -- how do you explain that? is that not hypocrisy to say you're finding to take money and then take money? >> wow, you're acting like jeb after low energy. okay, all right, nevermind. go ahead. >> how do you explain it? >> you're right. >> i am right. >> what do we make of "the new york times" piece on women? which to me was actually a very mixed picture. it was not a straight-up picture. the headline suggested more than necessarily that sort of -- i thought it was pretty balanced. >> it was pretty balanced because he promoted women in his organization and women in positions of power. there was a balance. and there were instances troubling about ho
you know, anyway, so the obamas are on the campaign trail. but it is interesting the amount he could spend on the campaign. the journal says his annual income babssed on this is $160 million. >> who can live on that? >> he's got to raise money. >> would you spend your own billion dollars on a campaign? >> well, taking campaign contributions means you're in the back pocket of donors, then i probably -- how do you explain that? is that not hypocrisy to say you're finding...
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. >> i have joked the one person in america thrilled with the job that barack obama is doing is jimmy carter. and it's -- >> i don't think we have enough time to do this much. it's a one term. >> on the economic side, we're seeing the same failed policies, out of control spending, taxes, and regulation. the same misery, the same stagnation. internationally we're seeing the same feckless and naive foreign policy, the same hubris making the world. russia and iran are openly laughing at and mocking the president of the united states. and i think 2016 is going to be an election very much like 1980. if you think about it, ronald reagan didn't run by saying, you know, i'm just like jimmy carter. i'm just slightly to the right. reagan drew a line in the sand. he said this race is a fundamental choice. he said president carter believes government is the answer to everything. i think it's the problem. >> early on people said how do you run against obamacare when you put in romneycare? and it was hard for him -- >> let me make a final point on this. you were asking about crossover voters. it is
. >> i have joked the one person in america thrilled with the job that barack obama is doing is jimmy carter. and it's -- >> i don't think we have enough time to do this much. it's a one term. >> on the economic side, we're seeing the same failed policies, out of control spending, taxes, and regulation. the same misery, the same stagnation. internationally we're seeing the same feckless and naive foreign policy, the same hubris making the world. russia and iran are openly...
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mitt romney is proposing to get ahold of entitlements and the spending problem to ignite a pro growth tax reform policy and to get the regulatory reach under control in washington. >> thanks. we have plenty to work with. we're going to hear from the other side with steny hoyer. [ snapping fingers [ [ laughter ] >> up next! the ecb decision on interest rates coming up at 7:45 eastern. mario draghi's news conference at 8:30. including the gs and is. [ engines revving ] because control is the ultimate expression of power. [ revving continues ] ♪ during the golden opportunity sales event, get great values on some of our newest models. this is the pursuit of . while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hardworking psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model, but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. is at the heart of every innovation. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this be
mitt romney is proposing to get ahold of entitlements and the spending problem to ignite a pro growth tax reform policy and to get the regulatory reach under control in washington. >> thanks. we have plenty to work with. we're going to hear from the other side with steny hoyer. [ snapping fingers [ [ laughter ] >> up next! the ecb decision on interest rates coming up at 7:45 eastern. mario draghi's news conference at 8:30. including the gs and is. [ engines revving ] because control...
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rather than making spending choices, the president's proposal turns more of the budget over to auto pilot. entitlements take of 62% of the $47 trillion. now i would like to welcome david ma david malpass. >> hi, rick. how are you? >> good. i want to ask you a question before i wind you up and get you going. you're not referring to income security. my guess is you're not counting that. i'm pretty sure you're not counting debt on interest. these are going to be big time as well. am i correct in my asusumption f that. >> that's right. there's less discretionary spending for the government. >> tell us about the budget. i'll tell you what, all the three budgets really disappoint me in terms of everything is tep years. how do we know what the president or congress will do in the next term? >> having a ten-year budget is silly because you can promise to cut futurspending in future yea because you're going to cut in eight, nine and ten, and they do that all the time. i think the lesson or the message that's coming through in europe and in the u.s. is the governments desperately don't want to cut
rather than making spending choices, the president's proposal turns more of the budget over to auto pilot. entitlements take of 62% of the $47 trillion. now i would like to welcome david ma david malpass. >> hi, rick. how are you? >> good. i want to ask you a question before i wind you up and get you going. you're not referring to income security. my guess is you're not counting that. i'm pretty sure you're not counting debt on interest. these are going to be big time as well. am i...
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and the cr, the debt ceiling, we're saying you have to look at obama care as a part of the spending component because there is $819.3 billion of new taxes embodied in this bill. the insurance exchanges, the cost of health insurance on individual families. now, $3,600 as a price increase since this president took office. 311 companies on a list i have who have already reduced, altered, removed insurance provisions for their employees. this has an impact all across the board. you have to deal with these issues. the exchanges are not ready. >> right. okay. obviously you don't like obama care. we get you don't like obama care. but if the senate -- >> i don't like government control where it doesn't need to be. >> we've litigated this matter. the bill was passed by the house and signed into law by the president and -- >> well the debt ceiling's the law. we don't raise the debt ceiling. that's the law. >> you would rather not -- >> look at this, i'm giving you an example. you're saying it's the law, you know, you have -- what we're saying is there are provisions here that have to be changed. >> oka
and the cr, the debt ceiling, we're saying you have to look at obama care as a part of the spending component because there is $819.3 billion of new taxes embodied in this bill. the insurance exchanges, the cost of health insurance on individual families. now, $3,600 as a price increase since this president took office. 311 companies on a list i have who have already reduced, altered, removed insurance provisions for their employees. this has an impact all across the board. you have to deal...
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the race between mitt romney and president obama looks to be a contentious one. candidates have now more money to fight their competition. and in a new book out today, former senator bradley says we should spend less on money and focus on politics. he's the author of "we can all do better." i second the motion, senator. we can all do better. we've been talking a lot today on the set about job creation and what we can do about getting the economy better. you have some ideas in this book. >> yeah, i do. jobs have to be created in the private sector primarily. corporations have $1.8 trillion on their books in terms of cash or other liquid assets. if 20% of that was used to hire people at the average salary of a little over $49,000 a year, unemployment would come down to 5%. so how do we actually get them to do that? they say the problem is confidence and a lack of demand. confidence you address but dealing with the deficit, and you have to touch everything, social security, taxes, defense, health care. >> simpson-bowles for you? >> that's a great outline. it's a gre
the race between mitt romney and president obama looks to be a contentious one. candidates have now more money to fight their competition. and in a new book out today, former senator bradley says we should spend less on money and focus on politics. he's the author of "we can all do better." i second the motion, senator. we can all do better. we've been talking a lot today on the set about job creation and what we can do about getting the economy better. you have some ideas in this...
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that's not because he takes it and spends it. if we just leave it in -- >> trillion going to save on obama care in the first ten years and then the ten trillion in the next ten years and by adding 30 million new people? >> right. >> who aren't going to be paying -- >> the way the republican budget saved money frankly was they slashed medicaid. in other words, according to the congressional budget office, by the year 2020, they cut medicaid by one -- >> no. >> that is exactly what you're -- >> no it didn't. >> corker says when the president said he was cutting a trillion on "meet the press," corker says that we don't have a single -- that's not one aspect of that trillion dollars has been actually identified. is that -- >> that's absolutely true. and again the only thing -- >> -- more savings -- >> we're not going to fight and interest savings from money we're not going to borrow. that's smoke and mirrors. >> what if you're the public sitting at home right now. they're mad at both of you guys right now. they're mad at the presiden
that's not because he takes it and spends it. if we just leave it in -- >> trillion going to save on obama care in the first ten years and then the ten trillion in the next ten years and by adding 30 million new people? >> right. >> who aren't going to be paying -- >> the way the republican budget saved money frankly was they slashed medicaid. in other words, according to the congressional budget office, by the year 2020, they cut medicaid by one -- >> no. >>...
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obama the leader, the ceo, should be benchmarking health care costs against countries that have better results for half the cost because our health care costs of 17% of gdp, a huge tax on the u.s. economy. >> it's going to be 22%. >> this bill will make it grow faster because we did not do anything on the cost side. we all admire, i think obama's been, is a wonderful person. i think he means well but i don't think he understands business. he doesn't understand how to create jobs in the economy. my brother is a doctor. he doesn't know how to do business well. he's a brilliant man. obama is a brilliant organizer. you need a ceo to cut costs, rationalize the infrastructure of the country and i would personally be willing to pay higher taxes once i knew they streamlined the defense department. nothing can have a $1.5 trillion budget and not have room to be adjusted. >> health care is number one, defense is number two and if you look at our defense budget it is 50% higher than the next 15 countries. >> look at what is happening in the world, anybody coming after us in the scale russia was?
obama the leader, the ceo, should be benchmarking health care costs against countries that have better results for half the cost because our health care costs of 17% of gdp, a huge tax on the u.s. economy. >> it's going to be 22%. >> this bill will make it grow faster because we did not do anything on the cost side. we all admire, i think obama's been, is a wonderful person. i think he means well but i don't think he understands business. he doesn't understand how to create jobs in...
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cuts, obama care, the fourth quarter, if we get through this budget crisis, the fourth quarter is the fourth quarter where the economy gets to stand on its own without washington holding it down and that's where we see our acceleration. >> well, that will be one -- i think a lot of people -- or, michael, a lot of people will still be skeptical until we get through all of the events of next week. sam, michael, thank you for your thoughts this morning as we wait to see what markets do amid all of that here. >> two decades ago, what was going on? bill clinton was president, mariah carey's "dream lover" was the number one single on the bill board charts and david faber began what is now 20 years on cnbc. jim cramer wishes he was here with us at post 9 today but jim sent along this message for david. >> david, happy anniversary. i make a lot of fun about the idea that i need your approval. there's a reason why i am saying that. the answer is because you're the best business reporter ever. congratulations. >> wow. ever. >> very nice. >> boy, what are they going to say at 40 years? that was
cuts, obama care, the fourth quarter, if we get through this budget crisis, the fourth quarter is the fourth quarter where the economy gets to stand on its own without washington holding it down and that's where we see our acceleration. >> well, that will be one -- i think a lot of people -- or, michael, a lot of people will still be skeptical until we get through all of the events of next week. sam, michael, thank you for your thoughts this morning as we wait to see what markets do amid...
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most of the obama thing were tax cuts. >> one-third were tax cuts. there's a lot of dispute about the counterfactual. but i do want to get to rick and what's happening on the fed funds market. has there been a change to where you're pricing? >> well, right now it's down a half of a tick. okay? so as the price goes lower, the percentages increase. i wouldn't put much stock ahead of the meeting. suffice it to say, there's enough girth built in to give validation to the notice they're looking for a tightening. i think a better way to proceed is to look at global rates. look at things like the duration of zero coupon instruments in europe where they basically are at zero when they put these things out in auctions. as these prices go down, it's going to give a leveraged kick to the upside in rates like we experienced in january of last year when we were led down. if you're looking for reasons for the central bank to tighten, the fed funds is just one hair on a very crowded top of a very dense piece of hair. yes. >> i haven't had had the chance to ask you
most of the obama thing were tax cuts. >> one-third were tax cuts. there's a lot of dispute about the counterfactual. but i do want to get to rick and what's happening on the fed funds market. has there been a change to where you're pricing? >> well, right now it's down a half of a tick. okay? so as the price goes lower, the percentages increase. i wouldn't put much stock ahead of the meeting. suffice it to say, there's enough girth built in to give validation to the notice they're...
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president obama ununveils his plan for taxing and spending. chris van hollen goes over some of the big details as "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we've been watching futures this morning and there is a big bounce back after yesterday's declines. you can see right now, the dow futures gaining back everything they lost yesterday. up 158 points right now above fair value, s&p futures up by 18 points above fair value and the nasdaq is up by 40 points. the ten-year note at this point is yielding 2.661%. in our headlines, the main story is the tension over the situation in ukraine. it seems to be lessening this morning. we've been watching that throughout the day. the tension lessening over some of these situations. if you want to see what's been happening, the tension lessening in the situation over ukraine. after russia ended a military exercise. russian president vladimir putin said russia has the right to use force
president obama ununveils his plan for taxing and spending. chris van hollen goes over some of the big details as "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we've been watching futures this morning and there is a big bounce back after yesterday's declines. you can see right now, the dow futures gaining back everything they lost yesterday. up 158...
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if not, you do infrastructure spending. when you do a commercial real estate project, that's when people are employed. >> right. >> and by the way, on the subject of the chinese buying here and i would come back to smithfield foods and the stock is down here this morning and we know we'll get a national security review. there's been a good amount of press now to focus on shuanghui, the $7 billion buyer here, but i still have questions as to whether we might not see another bidder emerge. there is a shoernted auction of the company. there was other interest whether they would come out and beat that $34 a share number. we'll see. it was an aggressive number. >> and it comes in advance of the meeting by president shi and president obama for two days. >> i don't believe it. let's hope it's not. >> let's check out the action in the energy and the metals. the metals have been so bad. sharon epperson. >> you were mentioning china very much the focus of the energy sector as well and particularly the factory data that we got out tha
if not, you do infrastructure spending. when you do a commercial real estate project, that's when people are employed. >> right. >> and by the way, on the subject of the chinese buying here and i would come back to smithfield foods and the stock is down here this morning and we know we'll get a national security review. there's been a good amount of press now to focus on shuanghui, the $7 billion buyer here, but i still have questions as to whether we might not see another bidder...
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house republicans will propose legislation today calling for $260 billion in spending on u.s. transportation infrastructure for up to five years. it's being touted as a job creator in a tough economy. president obama wants congress to announce tax breaks for small businesses and remove barriers to business startups. plans to send a bill to the legislative body today. the package makes permanent a capital investment and would extend for a year the ability of businesses to immediately deduct all of the costs of the equipment and software purchases. that's a pretty interesting development. >> you have nothing to be ashamed of. you have mentioned at least five guys she would leave you for in a minute, right? >> well, we don't need to talk about this on the air. >> brady. >> brady, my wife likes brady, yes. >> some other ones. >> matt lauer. she really loves him. that's true. >> so don't worry about it. you're fine. you're fine. >> okay. let's go to florida. we have news. >> florida. florida voters -- she's doing something, two twins, she is not watching. florida voters are going t
house republicans will propose legislation today calling for $260 billion in spending on u.s. transportation infrastructure for up to five years. it's being touted as a job creator in a tough economy. president obama wants congress to announce tax breaks for small businesses and remove barriers to business startups. plans to send a bill to the legislative body today. the package makes permanent a capital investment and would extend for a year the ability of businesses to immediately deduct all...
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certainly spending time in utah is a complete waste of time. i don't think that they're going to lose utah. i don't know that sending mike pence there is going to make a difference anyway. if you've lost utah, the game is over. >> they're both in florida today, hillary clinton and donald trump. is there any path for trump without florida's 29 electoral votes? >> there's no path without florida. if he doesn't win florida, the election is over. you can call it right now. in the case of winning florida, he still has almost -- he has to run the table every place else. he's got to win ohio, iowa, nevada, arizona, he's got to win georgia, he's got to win north carolina. i think that's the real big next battleground. we saw a poll out this morning showing her up seven in north carolina. the early vote totals in north carolina are not encouraging to the trump campaign. so i think what you're seeing right now -- the bottom hasn't completely dropped out nationally in the polling. i think trump has stabilized somewhat. it's probably a five or six-point ra
certainly spending time in utah is a complete waste of time. i don't think that they're going to lose utah. i don't know that sending mike pence there is going to make a difference anyway. if you've lost utah, the game is over. >> they're both in florida today, hillary clinton and donald trump. is there any path for trump without florida's 29 electoral votes? >> there's no path without florida. if he doesn't win florida, the election is over. you can call it right now. in the case...
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we will be spending almost $900 in business infrastructure and expense. yogurt has not only been good to a lot of people. it will be good as well. >> what does it mean if the obama administration doesn't press for it in lunches in. >> it is has been a simple, delicious product i. has been around hundreds an hundreds of years. it should be available for our kid. we try to build a school district and try to make it to the menu. we found out about the usda rules and the programs and we have been trying to bring it to the schools. so we had the news that the pilot plan is going to be new york, idaho, tennessee and arizona, i think it's important to make sure the growing yogurt is the greek yogurt. >> is it going to be your yogurt in. >> it can be anybody's as long as you call it. if you call i mayonnaise. it has a standard identity. you can call a ball of macaroni call it greek yogurt there. is no standards, strained. means 3 pounds of milk becomes 3 pounds of yogurt. it is good for the farmers. it has high proo protein. we have to make work on it to make sur
we will be spending almost $900 in business infrastructure and expense. yogurt has not only been good to a lot of people. it will be good as well. >> what does it mean if the obama administration doesn't press for it in lunches in. >> it is has been a simple, delicious product i. has been around hundreds an hundreds of years. it should be available for our kid. we try to build a school district and try to make it to the menu. we found out about the usda rules and the programs and we...
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$3 million to $50 million on walker or the seiu last election spent $80 million on obama, on president obama's election last time so they have to decide, do you do it on walker or obama. this frames in a microcosm what the national election about as well. >> you're always going have to rich versus poor but the real class is public sector versus private sector. size of the government versus the size of the private sector and in wisconsin, local governments after local governments are able to balance their budgets because of the flexibility that governor walker gave them. now i don't want to underpay public sector workers but when we're running these types of deficits in state governments and federal governments, we can't afford to overpay them so we need to benchmark pay, we need to benchmark benefits and let's face it. there aren't very many private companies that employees are only contributing 12.6% to health care and 5% to retirement. we have to get these things in line. >> the 5% threw me off at first, 5% or 12% of their overall health care costs, not 12.6% of their paychecks. it's
$3 million to $50 million on walker or the seiu last election spent $80 million on obama, on president obama's election last time so they have to decide, do you do it on walker or obama. this frames in a microcosm what the national election about as well. >> you're always going have to rich versus poor but the real class is public sector versus private sector. size of the government versus the size of the private sector and in wisconsin, local governments after local governments are able...
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it's why i think four years ago when candidate barack obama was running, he was going to cut the deficit but he's not got close to that. you have to rein the deficits in and what governors have to do because we have balance budget requirements. >> i think there are some things the president's done. we have 4 million new private sector jobs. that's pretty good. >> come on. >> the big difference between him and governor romney is governor romney said was to let the automobile industry go bankrupt. that would have been a complete disaster. i think the president will win in the american states because the auto industry is a huge difference in wisconsin, michigan and ohio and that's where a lot of swing states are. >> governor -- >> actually, you know, joe, one quick thing on that. i'd respectfully disagree the folks when gm and chrysler left aren't working today anymore than years ago when the unemployment started. it's because that deal didn't affect places like janesville and rock county where the unemployment is at. it's one of those where a better economy puts people to work would have h
it's why i think four years ago when candidate barack obama was running, he was going to cut the deficit but he's not got close to that. you have to rein the deficits in and what governors have to do because we have balance budget requirements. >> i think there are some things the president's done. we have 4 million new private sector jobs. that's pretty good. >> come on. >> the big difference between him and governor romney is governor romney said was to let the automobile...
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. >> and joe, we also know that president obama called donald trump last night. in his speech last night donald trump talking a whole lot about infrastructure spending as one of the key items he wants to do next year. that's one of the things people are going to focus on early on. we have a look at the house and senate. i haven't had more than about 60 minutes of sleep here, so i haven't seen these numbers. but you look at the projection here. 195 democrats, 240 republicans. also a senate projection here to look at as well. 45 democrats, 51 republicans. so the republicans will control all of washington, d.c. they'll control the white house, the senate, the house. and ultimately there's a couple of supreme court seats in play here as well. >> so we know about the market's view of gridlock and divided government. usually positive. in addition to having someone that president obama said it would be the end of the world in addition to him being president, it's also not divided government. they've got all -- and we're still -- who knows where we are at the end of the
. >> and joe, we also know that president obama called donald trump last night. in his speech last night donald trump talking a whole lot about infrastructure spending as one of the key items he wants to do next year. that's one of the things people are going to focus on early on. we have a look at the house and senate. i haven't had more than about 60 minutes of sleep here, so i haven't seen these numbers. but you look at the projection here. 195 democrats, 240 republicans. also a senate...